Posts Tagged ‘leaders’
The Perils Of Assuming Everything Is Fine: Normalcy Bias And The Rushed Approval Of Boeing’s New 737 Max 10 Jet
Despite opposition from families of crash victims, pilots’ union, and a key congressman, Congress cleared the Boeing 737Max 10 jet for certification without added safety measures. The cause of the crash was a cognitive error known as normalcy bias.
Read MoreSave Time And Resources While Getting A Reliable Outcome With A Hybrid Work Consultant
A hybrid work consultant can help organizations save time and resources while transitioning to and managing hybrid work models.
Read MoreRecognizing and Rewarding Hybrid Work Productivity
Hybrid work environments can offer many benefits, but they also present challenges, particularly when it comes to maintaining productivity.
Read MoreNew Study Shows SMEs Are Leading The Hybrid Work Revolution To Win The Talent Wars
The Vistage study shows that SMEs are increasingly turning to hybrid work as a way to access a wider pool of talent and increase flexibility and work-life balance.
Read MoreFTX Fiasco Caused by SBF’s Double-or-Nothing Philosophy
For investors, the collapse of FTX is a reminder to be wary of founders like SBF with an excessive risk appetite. For entrepreneurs, it is a lesson to implement oversight and risk management plans to avoid the fate of SBF and FTX.
Read MoreRemote and Hybrid Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
To achieve the promise of remote and hybrid diversity, equity, and inclusion, leaders need to address microaggressions in communication and the lack of sponsorship for minorities through training and mentoring programs
Read MoreEmployees Wanting Work to Be Fully Remote Will Win This Fall (Video & Podcast)
Despite traditionalist executives pushing for a return to the office, fully remote work will win this fall as the threat of new contagious COVID variants looms large. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes why employees who want work to be fully remote will win this fall.
Read MoreJPMorgan CEO Got Remote Workforce Diversity Exactly Wrong
Jamie Dimon is wrong: remote work helps workforce diversity, while a forced return to office hurts it. Adopting best practices for workforce diversity in remote work will help firms exceed diversity targets and financial performance, as it helped Meta.
Read MoreWill a Recession Increase Remote Work?
If there is a recession, having most employees working remotely will benefit the bottom line at many companies. Leaders who don’t grasp this reality will fade into irrelevance as economic conditions worsen
Read MoreThe Truth About Work From Home Productivity
Work from home productivity is higher than in the office, especially on individual tasks. Since most employees prefer hybrid or remote work, a policy of flexibility helps companies maximize both retention and productivity.
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